Collection: Rebreathers

If you are shopping for rebreathers, you are exploring advanced life-support systems designed to extend bottom time, improve gas efficiency, and reduce bubbles during a dive. Rebreathers recycle exhaled gas, helping divers maintain a quieter and more efficient underwater experience while supporting longer and more specialized dives. At Scuba Schools of America, our collection includes rebreathers for experienced divers, technical divers, and those seeking high-performance systems for advanced underwater exploration.

From streamlined closed-circuit systems to specialized components and accessories, this collection is built to support demanding dive configurations and advanced training goals. You can explore precision-engineered rebreather systems and compatible components from XDEEP. Whether you are preparing for technical dive progression or upgrading your current configuration, choosing the right rebreather setup plays a critical role in efficiency, comfort, and dive planning.

Browse our selection of rebreathers to find dependable systems designed for advanced performance, durability, and confidence on technical dives, training dives, and extended underwater adventures.

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    Rebreather Buying Guide & FAQ

    Find the right closed-circuit system for extended dives. Read our rebreather buying guide and common FAQs below.

    Rebreather Buying Guide

    1. Choose the right system type. Closed-circuit rebreathers are designed for advanced diving applications where gas efficiency and extended dive time are important.
    2. Consider your training level. Rebreathers require specialized instruction, so choose a system that aligns with your certification path and dive goals.
    3. Evaluate system support and maintenance. Reliable servicing, replacement parts, and ongoing maintenance are essential for safe long-term use.
    4. Check configuration compatibility. Make sure the rebreather system works with your preferred harness, bailout setup, and overall dive configuration.
    Need personal advice? Visit us in store or call (909) 621-4171 to speak with our dive specialists and explore the right rebreather setup for your training and dive objectives.

    A rebreather is an advanced scuba system that recycles exhaled gas, removes carbon dioxide, and adds oxygen so divers can breathe the gas again.

    Open-circuit scuba releases exhaled bubbles into the water, while a rebreather recycles the breathing gas for greater efficiency and quieter operation.

    Rebreathers are intended for trained and certified divers who are pursuing advanced or technical diving applications.

    Yes, rebreathers require specialized certification and hands-on training before use.

    Benefits can include longer dive times, improved gas efficiency, reduced bubbles, and a quieter underwater experience.

    Rebreathers require careful setup, cleaning, inspection, and regular maintenance to ensure safe operation.

    Some experienced divers use rebreathers in recreational settings, but they are most commonly associated with advanced and technical diving.

    Key factors include training compatibility, system reliability, maintenance requirements, configuration options, and overall support for your dive goals.

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